Oregon man among those killed in Algerian hostage standoff
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GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — One of the American hostages killed in the siege at a natural gas complex in Algeria was planning to retire soon to his family's cabin in a tiny, former gold-mining town in northeastern Oregon so he could spend more time hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and visiting family, friends said Tuesday.
A petroleum engineer who felt safe working at the remote outpost in the Sahara, Gordon Lee Rowan, 58, had spent Christmas in California with one of his two sons, and then drove from Sumpter the first week in January to fly out of Boise, Idaho, for another monthlong shift at the gas field, said friends Toni Thompson and Myron Woodley.
"The biggest thing is just the senselessness of it, and the fact he was so close to being able to retire and kind of start his life again," after the death of his wife 3 1/2 years ago, said Thompson, the retired city recorder of Sumpter and a longtime friend of the Rowan family.
"He'd got a new ATV and a snowmobile. He was looking forward to being able to use those in the appropriate seasons. He was getting started again to fish and hunt with his brother (Jerry Rowan of Sumpter). Just looking forward to a lot of things."
The State Department said Rowan was one of three Americans killed in the hostage standoff last week at the Ain Amenas field in the Sahara. An official said Rowan was one of two hostages that militants wanted to exchange for prominent terror suspects jailed in the United States.
Rowan graduated from high school in Ontario, Ore., in 1973, and served in the Army, Thompson said.
He graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1985 with a bachelor of science in petroleum engineering, said spokeswoman Catherine F. Bishop.
He worked on oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and the South China Sea as well as Algeria, Thompson and Woodley said.
Woodley said Rowan was involved in fracking old wells at the Sahara site to get more oil and gas out of them.
"He didn't take his retirement like he intended to," said Woodley. "He told them he would come back 'til the end of this year, or 'til he finished that new job he was on."
His wife and mother died within days of each other about 3 ½ years ago, and about a year ago, Rowan moved from Mesa, Ariz., back to Oregon, taking over his family's A-frame cabin in Sumpter, a town of about 200 people in the Elkhorn Mountains, they said. He had put a new roof on it and was remodeling the interior.
A photo on Facebook shows him standing outside the cabin holding a huge icicle.
Sumpter was settled during the Gold Rush in the 1860s. The story goes that it was named for Fort Sumter, S.C., where the first shots of the Civil War were fired, after someone found a rock as round as a cannonball. There is no traffic light. The school shut down long ago and is now used as a community center. There is a motel, three restaurants, and a gas station. Every summer, big flea markets draw thousands of visitors.
When Rowan was home, City Recorder Julie McKinney would know it by the wood smoke curling out of his chimney.
"Everybody knew Gordon," she said.
Rowan would regularly stop by the Miner's Exchange tavern for a Pabst Blue Ribbon beer and to talk with longtime friends, said Woodley, who owns the tavern and a gold mine still operating outside town.
"I was all the time telling him, 'You know, that's not good,'" the security situation in Algeria, Woodley said. "He always said, 'No, it's all secure.' That's all he ever said."
These stories make me wonder what kind of security measures were in place at the natural gas complex.. You'd think that in locations like Algeria, they would have "terrorist drills" right along with the fire drills and other emergency procedures. Did the employees have well-known and practiced methods for evacuating to avoid people determined to hurt them? Did they have pre-planned hiding places until they could get out? Procedures like that could make a big difference in the survival of employees..
This... Benghazi... and a president who doesn't care.Â
muslims are violent people who think nothing of killing innocent people to further their cause. muslims are a blight on society that degrades women and keeps them subservient, kills those that don't agree with them, kills those that are gay, adulterers, or just kills folks because they haven't killed someone for a while.
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They say they are the religion of peace but their actions say otherwise. I look at what they do, not what they say.
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Timothy McVeigh was a Christian
Timothy McVeigh was a terrorist
Ergo, all Christians are terrorists.
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Hopefully I don't have to expand on the argument any further.
 @Festivus  @RalphCramden you are comparing one person to the ideology of a major group. While there are peaceful muslims, the majority of terrorists are indeed extreme islamists.
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 @Jack_Bauer  @RalphCramden I never meant to imply that they weren't.
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Assuming "all terrorists are Muslim" (not accurate, but good enough), the converse "all Muslims are terrorists" is still a gross logical fallacy that anyone who has had an informal logic class understands. Â The vast VAST majority of Muslims are not terrorists, and are in fact peaceful law abiding citizens. Â
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Ralph said "muslims are violent people". Â That's not accurate. Â Terrorists are violent people, regardless of their religious affiliation, be they Muslim, Christian, or Atheist. Â That they are Muslim is just as likely to do with the part of the world in which that religion predominates.
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Are people's memories so short that they forget when Sinn Fein, a nominally Christian organization, led the world in terrorist acts? Â Bigotry has never been drawn to being rational, I guess.
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McVeigh was NOT, I repeat NOT a practicing Christian. He was an athiest at heart.. Now we dont' have to expand the argument further.
 @Shasta Well I guess that just invalidates the whole line of reasoning.
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Don't I feel silly. Â Of course I should have known that no practicing Christian is capable of an act of terror.
How could this have happened if what Obama said in order to win reelection was true? Obama said over and over that Osama is dead, and al-qaeda is on the run. The terrorists are "on their heels". This was said to win reelection. Â Somebody is a liar.
@last boyscout Yes ! I knew you would be one of the first....obamas fault , obamas fault....and that burning sensation between your toes.......yep his fault too !
 @sargerator Thebigboot has a good point. If Bush had done the same as Obama, CNN and the rest of the Liberal media would already have tied Bush to this story. And, they would not have yet dropped the Benghazi killings like they did. Hippocrates.
 @sargerator  @last So Obama gets away scott free? He has no responsibility for anything? Could you imagine the reaction if Bush was in office?
"in exchange for the freedom of two prominent terror suspects jailed in the United States: Omar Abdel Rahman, a blind sheik convicted of plotting to blow up New York City landmarks"
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So he was convicted of terrorism but he's still alive, which means terrorists can kill innocent people to try to set him free.Some native American tribes would have skinned Mr. Rahman alive, and we consider them to be noble and just. Those people are dead because Omar Rahman, a convicted terrorist, wasn't executed for his crimes.
@Playanekes "Some native American tribes would have skinned Mr. Rahman alive"...really ? What tribe is that ?
The Iroquois for starters ... tribes warred and skinned each other long before the settlers came. Open a book.